Amazon[amazon.com] has 200-ct Optimum Nutrition Micronized Creatine Monohydrate Capsules (2500mg) on sale for $55.04 - 25% Coupon Savings - 5% off when you checkout via subscribe & save = $38.53. Shipping is Free
Product Info
Manufacturer:
Glanbia Performance Nutrition
Model Number:
1102356
Product SKU:
B002DYIZGC
ASIN:
B002DYIZGC
Brand:
Optimum Nutrition
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
6 x 5 x 4 Inches
Item Weight:
0.5291094 Pounds
Item model number:
1102356
Manufacturer:
Glanbia Performance Nutrition
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 200-ct Optimum Nutrition Micronized Creatine Monohydrate Capsules (2500mg) on sale for $55.04 - 25% Coupon Savings - 5% off when you checkout via subscribe & save = $38.53. Shipping is Free
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Yea not a good deal. Your just paying for the brand recognition.
If you search creatine on amazon, "Bulksupplements", "Nutricost", "Naturebell" is way cheaper per 5g servings.
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Does this mean it's a good or bad deal?
If you really want a "good" creatine deal you should be buying Micronized Creatine Monohydrate in powder form rather than paying for the convenience of capsules. It's significantly cheaper in this form. If you are drinking a daily protein shake already I suggest buying in powdered form and adding a scoop with almost no extra effort. It's flavorless and doesn't change the consistency. It can also blend well with milk (or probably other beverages) if you don't have a shake daily.
I personally swapped away from ON to BulkSupplements brand (also bought via Amazon) in 2021 because ON couldn't keep the capsules in stock and prices would vary from $20-40/bottle. Then I swapped to the powder because it was even cheaper (currently under $40 for 2.2lb on Amazon).
The powder also eliminates the gelatin from the capsules making it vegan if that appeals to anyone.
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This is an absolutely terrible deal. Bodybuilding.com used to sell this for like $18 regularly (Waiting on Time Machine comments). Where is the justification for an over 100% markup
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$39 for 50 servings of 5g is expensive for creatine, but capsules do offer convenience if you're taking it outside the house I guess
If you search creatine on amazon, "Bulksupplements", "Nutricost", "Naturebell" is way cheaper per 5g servings.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank ulravendor
I personally swapped away from ON to BulkSupplements brand (also bought via Amazon) in 2021 because ON couldn't keep the capsules in stock and prices would vary from $20-40/bottle. Then I swapped to the powder because it was even cheaper (currently under $40 for 2.2lb on Amazon).
The powder also eliminates the gelatin from the capsules making it vegan if that appeals to anyone.
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$39 for 50 servings of 5g is expensive for creatine, but capsules do offer convenience if you're taking it outside the house I guess
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